NBC News: “Conservative Justice Neil Gorsuch pulled no punches in taking aim at his colleagues on the Supreme Court for a lack of consistency in approaching broad assertions of presidential power made by Joe Biden and Donald Trump.”
“His colleagues were effectively applying the same Supreme Court precedent differently under Trump than they did under Biden, he argued, writing: ‘It is an interesting turn of events.’”
“His invective focused on a theory known as the “major questions doctrine,” which adherents say bars sweeping presidential action not specifically authorized by Congress. The conservative-majority court embraced the doctrine while Biden was in office to strike down broad plans, such as his effort to forgive student loan debt.”
“‘It shows you how much internal dissension there is on the Supreme Court right now,’ said Robin Effron, a professor at Fordham University School of Law.”

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